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Welcome to the City of Page

City of Page

Welcome to the City of Page, Arizona

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Page is a small town in northern Arizona located on the southern shores of magnificent Lake Powell. Our friendly community offers visitors outstanding recreation and a wide variety of lodging and services.

Our location is ideal for exploring many of the American Southwest's renowned national parks and monuments, and discovering the unique culture of the Navajo Nation.

This website has been designed to help you plan your next visit to Page/Lake Powell and discover virtually everything our region has to offer.

We invite you to explore our backyard, meet our neighbors, and most importantly, enjoy your visit to Page/Lake Powell.

Short Cut to Summer Fun - Page-Lake Powell

US Route 89T is OPEN! This roadway fixes last year’s closure of US 89 south of Page and it’s almost exactly the same distance as the original road. Getting to Page has never been faster and this path across Navajo Nation land on Navajo Highway 20 has rarely been seen by outsiders. Highway 89 traffic is closed at the intersection of 89 and 89A. The new route on 89T is approximately 30 miles south of that closure. This intersection is easy to find – it is in the small Navajo community of Gap approximately 25 miles north of Cameron. Highway 89T is maintained by the Arizona Department of Transportation as a regular state highway open 24 hours a day with no travel restrictions.

The Arizona Department of Transportation did amazing work to accomplish this in such a short time. The new road and the reopening of Castle Rock Cut for Lake Powell boaters is welcome news for everyone.” The path up lake for boaters will be as short as it has ever been with the completion of work by the National Park Service in April to deepen the Castle Rock Cut channel in the Wahweap Basin, a very popular point of departure for boaters. Opening this channel saves time and gas for boaters traveling up lake and returning to the Wahweap area. The Cut is opening just in time for what is forecasted as an exceptional spring fishing season.

Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation PlanThe Coconino County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan is a living document to help guide the County and participating jurisdictions (including the City of Page) toward greater disaster resilience. This plan identifies hazard mitigation measures in the form of long term solutions intended to reduce the effects of future disasters throughout the county and lessen the impact to County residents. For more information or to provide input or a comment on the plan, click here.